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Entertainment, Human Interest, Jimmy Carter, Videos
Entertainment, Human Interest, Videos
Former Democratic President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, were captured smooching by the Atlanta Braves’ “Kiss Cam” while watching the Braves game at Turner Field. As NBC News reported, “The two were in their usual seats near the Braves dugout during a 5-0 loss to Toronto, and they received a loud cheer when shown […]
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Human Interest, Jimmy Carter, Videos
Human Interest, Videos
Four days after announcing he has cancer, former President Jimmy Carter attended a worship session in his hometown of Plains, Georgia — his first public appearance since telling the world of his illness. WSB-TV Atlanta reports that Carter showed up at the Mranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia, a little over an hour before the […]
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Debbie Schlussel, Fox News, Jimmy Carter, Republican Logic, Right Wing Fanatics, right wing hatred, Twitter
Fox News, Right Wing Fanatics, Right Wing Hatred, Twitter
Attorney, conservative political commentator and blogger Debbie Schlussel is no stranger to controversy having made offensive remarks about a variety of groups of people to include American Muslims, Catholics, female athletes, illegal immigrants, Holocaust survivors and sexual assault victims – just to name a few. A frequent contributor and guest for Fox News, Schlussel has […]
By Samuel Warde on
Citizens United, Interviews, Jimmy Carter, The Courts, The Koch Brothers, Thom Hartmann, Videos
Elections, The Courts, Videos
Former President Jimmy Carter has some strong words about the politics of getting the party nomination and winning the presidency. During an interview with Thom Hartmann last week, Carter said that the United States is now an “oligarchy” in which “unlimited political bribery” is the essence of winning the nomination for president and going on […]
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Jimmy Carter, John McCain, Videos
Foreign Policy, Interviews, Smackdowns, Videos, War
Former president Jimmy Carter had an opportunity to respond to recent remarks by Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) during an interview at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston to discuss his new book, A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power. Speaking to a radio station in Phoenix, McCain used Carter’s foreign policy legacy […]